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Could your mother receive more benefits?
Who would not like the opportunity to save nearly $4,000 a year? While the question is rhetorical, the Social Security Administration insists that as we approach Mother’s Day, now is the best time to help […]
Sandra Lott to hold book signing, June 5
New Mississippi author Sandra Lott will be holding a book signing June 5 at The Mendenhall Public Library from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. in Mendenhall, Miss. The title of her book is “Temporary Power Outages.”
Federal Aid Programs For The State Of Mississippi Disaster Recovery
Release Date: April 29, 2010 Release Number: HQ-10-086 Factsheet Following is a summary of key federal disaster aid programs that can be made available as needed and warranted under President Obama’s major disaster declaration issued […]
Organizations continue to provide emergency Assistance For Tornado Victims
PEARL – The American Red Cross continues to help victims of the Mississippi tornadoes who still have disaster related emergency needs and who call the Disaster Relief Hotline number, 1-866-GET-INFO, which operates 24 hours a […]
Black neighbor suspected of killing Miss. white supremacist Richard Barrett breaks silence
PEARL – A black man accused of stabbing an outspoken white supremacist to death in Mississippi said Monday he didn’t know about the man’s racist views before the killing. Vincent McGee, 22, told an Associated […]
Notre Dame’s first black valedictorian
Katie Washington, a biological sciences major from Gary, Ind., has been named valedictorian of the 2010 University of Notre Dame graduating class and will present the valedictory address during Commencement exercises May 16 (Sunday) in […]
The American Red Cross kicks off its national Volunteer Appreciation Week
The American Red Cross Central Mississippi Chapter is joining the national American Red Cross in its celebratory efforts to honor thousands of selfless volunteers who make the Red Cross possible. The American Red Cross Volunteer […]